A retelling or account of events, especially a fictional or exaggerated one.
1So why do we need to embellish, to build a tall tale?
2Given the tensions of the times, this tall tale was, on occasion, believed.
3Many say it's a harmless and fun tall tale worth celebrating.
4The mischievous Michael Gambon has been known to spin the odd tall tale.
5The tardy must make do with a substitute and invent another tall tale.
6That's a fantasy, a tall tale, and a heresy at that!
7That's a tall tale you're spinning, and I don't believe it for a second.
8But what I do not believe is your tall tale about a buried treasure.
9The photoshopped memes of a bygone era: tall tale postcards.
10Ziegler draws gingerly upon this source, always aware of Sitwell's love of a tall tale.
11Charlie Sumners thought the whole thing was a fabrication on Meyer's part, just another tall tale.
12I didn't think any less of you for telling me a bit of a tall tale.
13And now a tall tale from Wellington Zoo.
14To tell you the truth, Pendergast, I'd rather suspected it of being just another Holmesian tall tale.
15His tall tale was entirely made up.
16It sounds a fairly tall tale, but we've heard taller from chaps who were at the front.
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